Played up in Morocco’s pro-government press, projects for wind farms in the Dakhla region are being promoted by companies of very modest proportion. Representing a total investment of over DH 17 billion (EUR 1.5 billion), and covering many thousands of hectares, the programs ought to generate several hundred MW of wind power.
Will the output be exported to Europe?
Up to now, Germany’s Altus AG, which wants to build two wind farms with a total capacity of 672 MW with Morocco’s A.M. Wind, has carried out a dozen wind projects in Germany with a combined capacity of under 100 MW. The company will need to raise no less than EUR 1.3 billion if it wants to push through its Moroccan projects which cover 15,000 hectares. And, for the moment, nobody knows the names of investors behind Africa Renewal Energy and A.M. Wind, the Moroccan concerns keen on building wind farms at El Faro and Tawarta.
As for Gotoga Brokers, registered in Valladolid in Spain, it is known primarily at the moment for being involved in a land dispute against another firm specializing in renewable energy, Pevafersa. Gotoga Brokers plans to invest DH 753 million to build a wind farm covering 900 hectares.
Will the output be exported to Europe?
Up to now, Germany’s Altus AG, which wants to build two wind farms with a total capacity of 672 MW with Morocco’s A.M. Wind, has carried out a dozen wind projects in Germany with a combined capacity of under 100 MW. The company will need to raise no less than EUR 1.3 billion if it wants to push through its Moroccan projects which cover 15,000 hectares. And, for the moment, nobody knows the names of investors behind Africa Renewal Energy and A.M. Wind, the Moroccan concerns keen on building wind farms at El Faro and Tawarta.
As for Gotoga Brokers, registered in Valladolid in Spain, it is known primarily at the moment for being involved in a land dispute against another firm specializing in renewable energy, Pevafersa. Gotoga Brokers plans to invest DH 753 million to build a wind farm covering 900 hectares.
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